Avondale Acme-bad day but good deals anyway

I had another bad shopping experience at the Avondale Acme. First, my only “crime” is trying to save money. I don’t do anything fraudulent, illegal or unethical. I just clip coupons. Just once I would like to shop there without a hassle. If this happens too many more times, I will go back to shopping at Giant regularly, it’s just that lately the deals have been much better at Acme.

First–I wanted to use a internet printable coupon.
Cashier: Is this one from the internet?
Me: yes
Cashier: We don’t take coupons from the internet. (points to sign)
I read sign. It says that Acme will no longer take internet coupons for FREE items.
Me: But mine isn’t for a free item, it’s only for $1 off.
Cashier called service desk. Hangs up. Reluctantly scans coupon. I apologetically turned to customer behind me and said I was sorry for holding up the line, I’m just trying to save a buck. She rolled her eyes and said “she should have just taken the coupon.”

Then we get to my Freschetta pizza. It was advertised on special 3 for $10, if you had the store coupon, which was available in the freezer. I really like this pizza and like to have them on hand for the nights I’m too busy to cook. So I grabbed 2 coupons and 6 pizzas. Second coupon wouldn’t scan. Ok, admittedly my error for not reading the fine print. So then I asked her to please void off 3 pizzas and I would pay for them separately. After all, these pizzas are normally $5.99 a piece, so this is a significant savings. She was really peeved at that idea, but did it anyway.

But here’s the best part. We finish up my first order, then ring up my pizzas. It should have been 3 for $10, but my total came to $6.61. Even better! And I had a $1 oyno that spit out from my first order, for buying two Tropicana Orange Juices. So $5.61 for three pizzas that are normally $5.99 a piece!

Ok, ok, I know what you’re thinking. Stop complaining about the cashier and tell us what other deals you found. Here you go:

Post Cereal: There’s an endcap of Post cereals that are 3 for $5. Use the $1 off Post Just Bunches cereal that was in Sunday’s paper, as well as the $1 off any 2 Post cereals that also was in the paper. That will make them 3 boxes for $3, which isn’t a bad deal.

Freschetta Pizza deal, which I already described above.

Perdue Chicken: They have Perdue perfect portions chicken, back in the meat dept, for $7.98. They are due to expire tomorrow, so they have $3 peelies on them. In addition, you can go to smartsource and print off $2 coupons. It might be coupons.com, I’m not sure. I’ve printed my limit, so mine are no longer showing up. But after those coupons, it will be only $3 for 6 boneless, skinless, cleaned and individually packaged chicken breasts, or $0.50 each! I bought two packs and stuck them in the freezer. They’re vacuum packed and sealed, they should be fine.

Gold Peak tea: Look at this tea and you will see a container of blinkies in front of it. Grab 5, you’ll need them next month at CVS for a moneymaker. These coupons are for $1 off two. There are coupons for one bottle free, tearpad coupons, spotted at the Oxford Acme.

Herr’s chips: Varieties of Herr’s are 3 for $5, bigger bags too.

New sale starts Friday, so these deals will only work today & tomorrow. Good luck & happy shopping.

FREE magazine subscriptions

Here are two offers for free magazine subscriptions. First, if you register for the birthday club at the Party City website, they’ll give you a free subscription to Family Fun magazine. Link is here.

The second one is American Baby magazine.

50 Free Prints at CVS

Go to this website. On the right hand side, see where it says “Create an account.” Click that and create a CVS photo account. You’ll get 30 free prints for doing that. Then, if you add your Extra Care card number to that account, you’ll get an additional 20 prints! Yay for free!

One more reason to get an Extra Care Card if you don’t already have one.

The coupon showed up in my e-mail box within minutes.

Back to Basics: where can I get more coupons?

Someone posted a comment earlier today asking why I have so many coupons. No, I do not buy multiple papers, that would cut into my savings. Every once in a while, maybe once a year or so, the coupon inserts are so good it warrants buying several papers, but that doesn’t happen often. If you would like more than one set of inserts, here are some ideas:

Parents/family & Neighbors: I get my dad’s set and sometimes he gets me his neighbors’ sets too. Or if you have grown kids or other relatives near you, ask them to save them for you. In return I give them free goodies every once in a while.

Workplace/schools: Many times a workplace or school will get numerous newspaper subscriptions. Also, at my old job, I posted a sign in the breakroom that said, “hey, if you’re not going to use your Sunday coupons, please stick them in this box” and I provided a small box. I always got at least 5-6 inserts a week that way. Again, as free candy rolls your way, take it and put it in the break room for your coworkers to say thanks.

Newsstands/stores: Go to your local newsstand or market and see if you can have their leftover inserts on Mondays. Newsstands get a credit for every paper they return on Monday, but they can remove the coupon inserts first. You could offer to buy them at a reduced rate, or do as I do and take them goodies every once in a while. Hint-don’t bother asking at Avon News, theirs are already spoken for. But there is a newsstand at Lantana Square.

Trains & Trading: Once you get more involved in couponing, if you really like to do it, there are coupon trains you can join and you can always trade coupons. Hotcouponworld is a great place to do this. Trading is just what it says, you trade with other couponers; they have coupons you want, you have coupons they want. A train is a pile of coupons that gets mailed around to households and when it gets to your house, you take out what you want and put into it the ones you have that you’re not going to use.

Dumpsters/recycling bins: If you’re really brave and enjoy excitement, you can always go to recycling bins. See a whole discussion, including photos, here.

Internet: There are many online printing sites, see buttons below. Also, if you have a product or brand that you really like, just check the website or do a search. You’d be surprised how many manufacturers are posting coupons online.

Stores: Keep your eyes peeled as you shop for tearpads in stores.

And no, even though I usually get 5-15 inserts each week, I don’t clip every coupon. Like I’ve stated in other posts, the manufacturers and marketers are not original. It’s the same coupons all the time, just on a rotation. After a while, you’ll know which ones you’ll probably use and which ones you won’t. I just keep the leftover inserts in a drawer, so that if a freebie or moneymaker deal comes up, I can go back & clip them if I want. And I can clip multiples for my coupon train when it’s due to arrive. If I had had only 1 insert, it would only be 1 free bottle. But luckily I get multiple inserts, it pays off, especially at diaper deal times.

Lastly–not all inserts are created equal! From my various sources, I end up with inserts from the Philly Inquirer, Daily Local, Wilmington News Journal, Allentown Morning Call and the Lancaster paper. I don’t know what the marketers are thinking, but no two inserts are ever alike. The coupons will be different, or it will be for the same product, but the amounts will be different. Who knows. But if you get one paper yourself on a Sunday and get excited about a particular coupon you see, don’t be surprised if you get your inserts on Monday and it’s different.